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ASICS

FO Pulse: #420 of 516 on the 2026-08-16 close, up 3 from the previous close, with 251 likes across 1 posts in the trailing 7 days. Full chart.

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The latest posts from ASICS and posts about them from the accounts Finally Offline tracks:

FO Pulse rank history

ASICS's standing over the last 7 nightly closes: #394 (2026-08-10) → #387 (2026-08-11) → #384 (2026-08-12) → #422 (2026-08-13) → #421 (2026-08-14) → #423 (2026-08-15) → #420 (2026-08-16).

Who ASICS moves with

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Questions people ask about ASICS

Where can you buy ASICS sneakers?

Core models sell through asics.com and mainstream sneaker retailers. Limited SportStyle collaborations release through partner boutiques, and past collaborators include Kith, BAIT, and Packer Shoes. Sold out pairs move to resale platforms like StockX and GOAT.

How much do ASICS cost?

Most core running and lifestyle models retail roughly between 100 and 200 dollars. Collaborations usually price slightly higher and can carry a resale premium once they sell out, though ASICS resale tends to stay more reasonable than the biggest hype brands.

What is the ASICS Gel Lyte III?

The Gel Lyte III is a running shoe designed by Shigeyuki Mitsui in 1990, famous for a split tongue that keeps it from sliding sideways. It originally retailed at 80 dollars and became a collaboration staple in the 2010s, making it one of the most respected heritage runners in sneaker culture.

Do ASICS collaborations restock?

Limited collaborations generally do not restock in the same colorway, which is why sought after pairs jump on resale. General release models restock regularly, and popular heritage silhouettes return in new colorways season after season.

What does ASICS stand for?

ASICS is an acronym for the Latin phrase Anima Sana In Corpore Sano, meaning a sound mind in a sound body. The company was founded in Kobe, Japan in 1949 by Kihachiro Onitsuka, whose Onitsuka Tiger line still exists as a separate heritage brand.

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